
Pale Kings and Princes
A Spenser Novel
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Narrado por:
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Michael Prichard
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De:
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Robert B. Parker
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Where does Pale Kings and Princes rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
I rank it pretty high. It was exciting and had a good story line and plot.What didn’t you like about Michael Prichard’s performance?
Pritchard is just a deep MONOTONE voice that simply does not portray the underlying humor that Parker intended for his Spencer novels... and painfully struggles when talking for Hawk! Usually when I listen to a Spencer novel I am smiling throughout the book because of the quips of Spencer, Hawk and others. With Prichard, I had to listen carefully to even catch a hint of a joke or quip. Bring back JOE M. "We be fools not to..."Pritchard's reading leaves much to be desired
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He's my go to guy!!!!
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Like Popeye; the same story never gets old
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If you could sum up Pale Kings and Princes in three words, what would they be?
SPENSER, COCAINE, INVESTIGATEDid the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?
Yes. Robert Parker's writing style was such that he kept the reader spell-bound through any story.Which scene was your favorite?
Spenser convincing Susan to join him in Wheaton. He won't admit he's lonely there so he makes up all kinds of inane reasons she should be there with him.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
I did.ANOTHER GREAT SPENSER STORY
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The very best of all Spencer readers, in my opinion, is David Dukes, but it appears he only read Spencer books for cassette tapes. However Joe Montegna and Michael Prichard are very good. I highly recommend Prichard's reading of Pale Kings and Princes.
Spencer fans will love this book. If you are unfamiliar with Spencer, I suggest that you dive in. I would not recommend that you start with the first audible book (Godwulf Manuscript), if Burt Reynolds is the reader because he is terible! Read that one yourself. I grew to love Spencer when I started with later books where Spencer's personality, and also the personalities of Susan, Hawk and Pearl, are fully developed. Then I backtracked to learn how they developed. Of the later books, Early Autumn is my favorite (even though Susan is not yet fully developed). Some other good later novels are Bad Business, Cold Service, Thin Air, and Paper Doll. A negative of starting with later books is that there are many repeat characters. If you start with the first book, you get introduced to them as they are "born".
Some listeners are turned off by the "he saids" which follow many sentences - but you get used to it - that is just the Robert Parker style. I don't even notice it.
I love Robert Parker's Spencer series.
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
I would recommend the whole Spenser series by Robert Parker.What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?
I like the dialogue, and Spenser's crisp humour in dealing with small town corrupted cops, drug dealers and his pal Hawks. Least interesting is all the love fluff with his girlfriend. This entry is not the best in the series, but the background quality of the writing is always there.What about Michael Prichard’s performance did you like?
I simply adore his slightly metallic voice, whether he is reading the Spenser's novels by Robert Parker or the Nero Wolfe's novels by Rex Stout. He is perfect in both roles.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Not laugh otu loud, but it is wittyAnother solid entry in the Spenser series.
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Complex love affair and drug trafficking
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Can't get enough of these Spenser stories.
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Pale Kings and Princes
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